Folks -
We are cranking up a new VM server, it's a HP DL380 G7 running Ubuntu Server
11.04 and currently VirtualBox 4.0.10. This box has 4 NIC's that we have
bonded into one pipe. We also set up VLAN's on this interface so that we can
throw a VM on any of our networks.
I would like it such that the VM server itself is not on any network, but
the VM's are. I would rather not do it with a firewall. Is there a setting,
say like in /etc/network/interfaces that would allow the VMs to bridge to a
VLAN, but the host OS has what amounts the network equivalent of /dev/null?
Also - is there a way to alias the VLAN numbers? When I am in VirtualBox it
would be a whole lot easier to choose a name like public_net or staff_net
instead of vlan3 or vlan10 when configuring the network adapter.
Thanks!
LibraryMark
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